I have been a teacher for 25 years, a Headteacher for 10 years and, at the age of 49, this much I know about accurate terminology to describe students’ effort. Words matter. And in a school, words ...
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In 2011, The Institute for the Future and the University of Phoenix published a report that looked at Future Work Skills 2020 (PDF). The report identified six drivers of change. I’ve added links to examples of each, three years later. Longevity: Retiring LaterSmart machines: Workplace Automation A computational world: Internet of EverythingNew media: Online PrivacySuperstructed organizations: AirBNBA globally connected world: Geek Nation
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I know many of you read the title are were thinking, "Huh? I don't use Twitter the same ways as Google." Courtesy of dictionary.com, consider the following definition: Amazing how a company...
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